Gate-side souvenir stop in Terminal 1
Just past security in Terminal 1, Kahului Trading Co. covers the basics for last-minute gifts and logo gear before you board. It sits in the main post-security shopping run serving most OGG departures, so you’ll walk by it if you’re heading to the common Hawaiʻi island gates. Stock leans hard into “I forgot to buy something in town” rather than upscale boutique.
Hours float with flight banks, opening ahead of the first morning departures and usually closing after the last evening flights in Terminal 1. If you’re on an early Hawaiian Airlines run, you’ll typically see the lights on; late-night mainland banks can mean shorter hours, so don’t count on a midnight shop. Staff adjust to the day’s schedule more than a fixed 9–5.
Expect standard airport pricing, with small items like keychains and magnets in the $5–$15 range and basic T‑shirts running closer to $25–$35. You’ll find branded Kahului and Maui gear, basic island snacks, and a few grab-and-go trinkets that fit in personal-item space. Think quick gifts for coworkers or kids rather than serious local craft shopping.
You won’t see many niche local makers or deep regional product lines here; it’s more generic Hawaiʻi souvenirs tied to Terminal 1’s constant tourist flow. If you want artisan goods, do that in town before heading to OGG. Use Kahului Trading Co. as a backup plan, not your only stop.
Tip: Shop here before you sit at the gate; hours follow flight times, and a delayed departure in Terminal 1 doesn’t always mean the shop stays open with it.